Mizukage

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The Mizukage's hat.

The Mizukage (水影, Literally meaning: Water Shadow) is the Kage of Kirigakure, a title bestowed on the village's leader. The Mizukage position is filled by the strongest person in the village, regardless of considerations such as age.[1] The Mizukage's building is the largest landmark in Kirigakure, bearing the kanji for Mizu (水, Literally meaning: Water) on it.

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List of Mizukage

First Mizukage

Main article: ByakurenByakuren (白蓮, Byakuren) was the First Mizukage (初代水影, Shodai Mizukage, Literally meaning: First or Founding Water Shadow) who founded Kirigakure in the Land of Water.

Second Mizukage

Gengetsu Hōzuki, the Second Mizukage.

Main article: Gengetsu HōzukiGengetsu Hōzuki (鬼灯幻月, Hōzuki Gengetsu) was the Second Mizukage (二代目水影, Nidaime Mizukage, Literally meaning: Second Water Shadow) of Kirigakure. He was also a member of the Hōzuki clan.

Third Mizukage

The Third Mizukage.

Main article: Third Mizukage
The Third Mizukage (三代目水影, Sandaime Mizukage, Literally meaning: Third Water Shadow) was the leader of Kirigakure.

Fourth Mizukage

Yagura (left), the Fourth Mizukage de jure, and Tobi (right), the Fourth Mizukage de facto.

Main article: YaguraYagura (やぐら, Yagura) was the jinchūriki of the Three-Tails and the Fourth Mizukage (四代目水影, Yondaime Mizukage, Literally meaning: Fourth Water Shadow) of Kirigakure. When the Three-Tails was captured by Akatsuki, it had no host and roamed out in the wild. He was manipulated by Tobi, who could be called the "real" Fourth Mizukage.

Fifth Mizukage

Mei Terumī, the Fifth Mizukage.

Main article: Mei TerumīMei Terumī (照美メイ, Terumī Mei) is the Fifth Mizukage (五代目水影, Godaime Mizukage, Literally meaning: Fifth Water Shadow) of Kirigakure. After the dreadful reign of Yagura ended, she became Mizukage and worked tirelessly to reform internal policies and recreate diplomatic relations with other villages.[2]